Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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How often must a License to Carry or Firearm Identification Card be renewed in Massachusetts?

  1. Every 3 years

  2. Every 5 years

  3. Every 10 years

  4. It does not require renewal

The correct answer is: Every 5 years

In Massachusetts, a License to Carry (LTC) or Firearm Identification Card (FID) must be renewed every 5 years. This periodic renewal is important as it ensures that the individuals holding these licenses are still eligible and responsible to possess firearms. The renewal process can include a review of the individual's background and compliance with safety regulations, reinforcing public safety and responsible gun ownership. Other options mention varying time frames for renewal, but they do not align with state law that specifically mandates a 5-year renewal period for these licenses. Understanding this timeframe is crucial for all gun owners in Massachusetts to maintain their legal ability to carry firearms.